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the new awkward.
Could be a situation, that grade on your math test, or your mom. 1. Wow, that was really uncomfortable when Johnny started talking about his boobs.
2. I think I'm a bit uncomfortable with this grade of 32 percent. 3. your mom. |
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| 2. | uncomfortable | ||
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Sex on the beach. 1. It wasn't uncomfortable, and I didn't think I caught any sand, but every few hours another grain... emerges.
2. It wasn't uncomfortable at first, but after a while it was like screwing a belt sander. |
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| 3. | uncomfortable | ||
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Miranda Cosgrove. Damn, Miranda Cosgrove walked in and everything became uncomfortable!
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| 4. | Uncomfortable | ||
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1. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander a man without leaving herself open to a lawsuit because he hasn't actually done anything remotely inappropriate. 2. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander a rival male co-worker without leaving herself open to a visit to the Human Relations Department. 3. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander another woman's boyfriend without leaving herself open to ridicule. I don't know, he just makes me feel uncomfortable.
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